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New Year, New You: Embracing Wellness in 2024 with Chiropractic Care
Set your health and wellness goals for 2024 and discover how chiropractic care can be a vital component in achieving them, from enhancing physical wellbeing to improving sleep quality.
As we welcome 2024, it's the perfect time to set intentions for a healthier, happier year. In the journey towards achieving our wellness goals, chiropractic care emerges as a key ally, offering support not just for pain relief, but for overall health and vitality.
A Holistic Approach to Health
Chiropractic care is rooted in the belief that a well-aligned body is the foundation of good health. Regular adjustments ensure the spine – the backbone of our nervous system – is functioning optimally, facilitating the body's natural healing processes and maintaining overall health.
Goal 1: Enhance Physical Wellbeing
For those aiming to boost physical fitness in 2024, chiropractic care can be instrumental. It helps in enhancing mobility, reducing the risk of injury, and improving athletic performance. Regular adjustments ensure that your body is in prime condition to take on new physical challenges.
Goal 2: Manage Stress Effectively
The past years have highlighted the importance of mental health, and chiropractic care can play a vital role here too. By relieving physical discomfort, chiropractic treatments can reduce stress and anxiety levels, promoting a more relaxed and focused mind.
Goal 3: Improve Posture and Ergonomics
With many still adapting to remote or hybrid work models, proper posture and ergonomics have become crucial. Chiropractic care can help correct postural imbalances and offer advice on ergonomic setups, preventing the long-term effects of poor posture.
Goal 4: Boost Immune Health
A less known benefit of chiropractic care is its potential to boost the immune system. By maintaining the health of the nervous system, chiropractic adjustments may contribute to better immune function, a crucial aspect of maintaining health and wellness.
Goal 5: Achieve Better Sleep
Quality sleep is integral to health and wellness. Chiropractic care can contribute to improved sleep by alleviating pain and discomfort that might interfere with a good night’s rest.
Conclusion: Your Wellness Partner for 2024
As we embark on this new year, consider incorporating chiropractic care into your wellness routine. Whether your goals are to stay active, manage stress, improve posture, boost immunity, or sleep better, chiropractic care offers a holistic approach to help you achieve them.
Dizziness & Vertigo Caused By Your Neck
Vertigo and dizziness can be caused by many different sources.
Usually, vertigo or dizziness is a symptom or sign that something is not right within your body.
Positional vertigo, ear infections, brain lesions and eye conditions are all common conditions that can elicit dizziness or vertigo type symptoms.
Vertigo and dizziness can be caused by many different sources.
Usually, vertigo or dizziness is a symptom or sign that something is not right within your body.
Positional vertigo, ear infections, brain lesions and eye conditions are all common conditions that can elicit dizziness or vertigo type symptoms.
One cause of vertigo and dizziness that is usually chronic in nature and often overlooked by health care professionals is cervicogenic dizzness (dizziness caused by the neck).
In this video Dr. Adam Markew explains how vertigo or dizziness can be caused by your neck and some common signs and symptoms to why this may be happening to you.
When Your Headache Comes From Your Neck
One of the most common things we help with are people with headaches and migraines.
How would a chiropractor help with headaches you ask?
Maybe first you can tell me how tylenol works? Not enough tylenol in your bloodstream? :)
One of the most common things we help with are people with headaches and migraines.
How would a chiropractor help with headaches you ask?
There are many connections between your head and neck. Changes in the neck can affect nerve, bone and/or soft tissues connecting to the head, and sometimes this can result in head pain or more often referred to as headaches.
One very important area in the upper neck is the suboccipital region. There are four tiny muscles on either side, and one called the Rectus Capitis Posterior Minor has a direct attachment to your Dura.
The Dura is part of the sheath around your spinal cord and brain. Changes in the structure of the neck can put strain on this small muscle (that is connected from your skull to the first vertebra) and cause tension in the Dura and lead to headache.
One case study looked at a man who suffered for years, and the migraine medication was not working. The surgeons cut this connection between the muscle and dura and the headaches disappeared.
As a chiropractor I look at what is causing the tension in the first place. If you have structural shifts in the spine leading to this you will know when I test your neck.
In most cases I feel the shift, put a slight pressure on the irritated tissue and the patient reports that it creates the same headache they have been feeling.
Search for the root problem, and not just the symptom.
The 60 Pound Head
“Sit up straight” You’ve been told this when we were young and you have probably said it to your kids. Your ear, shoulder and hip should be one vertical line. While inside your neck should have a nice smooth “C” curve to it of about forty degrees.
“Sit up straight”
You’ve been told this when you were young and you have probably said it to your kids.
Your ear, shoulder and hip should be one vertical line, perpendicular to the floor. While inside your neck your vertebrae should have a nice smooth “C” curve to it.
When we lose that curve there is more strain on your neck. But the question is how much?
A spinal surgeon out of New York did a study to figure this out.
The average human head weighs in at 13.2lbs. 10-12lbs of force is placed on your neck while you are in the perfect position mentioned above.
So what happens when perfect changes?
15 degrees forward = 27lbs of strain
30 degrees forward = 40lbs of strain
45 degrees forward = 49lbs of strain
60 degrees forward = 60lbs of strain
This increased strains lead to faster degeneration in the neck and eventually disability.
Corrective chiropractic care aims to restore this changes back to normal as close as possible, and the changes we see in curve correction can be truly amazing even to us.
But it's more amazing when our patients feel and move much better as a result. It's very simple actually. Reduce 50lbs of strain off of your neck and it's going to work better. You don't need to be a rocket scientist to understand that.
The crazy part is that these bad postures and neck curve changes are now seen commonly in kids with increasing time spent on technology.
In a one year period the average person spends 700 to 1,400 hours a year on smart devices. The average high school student may spend up to another 5,000 hours on their smart devices.
That’s Insane!!!
The bottom line is you don't know what you don't know. Get your kids checked by a corrective care chiropractor and see if there are in fact any structural changes that have already started and correct it now, as it is much easier to do while they are young.
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
Setting Up a Work Station
Many people suffer from the constant strain of poor posture. This article will give you the optimal set up at your work station. However, it is important to understand that any posture will at one point lead to fatigue. Therefore small changes in posture and micro-breaks throughout your workday will give you most relief. The following information is from the Ontario Ministry of Labour website.
Computer monitor should he at a height to allow your neck to be straight (top of screen at eye level). If you wear bifocals the screen should be slightly lower so head is neutral when reading the top line on the screen
There should be a 90 degree bend at your elbows, with your arms hanging naturally at your sides
Your hands should be in line with your forearms, so there is no bending of your wrists
Your thighs should be parallel to the floor, allowing your feet to rest flat on either the floor or a footrest
Your chair should have a lumbar (low-back) support to help maintain your natural lumbar curve in the seated position
Your mouse hand should be supported so there is no bend in the wrist
Use a document holder that is adjustable, to the same height as your monitor
Although the above is helpful, less people are using desktop computers as the popularity of laptops increase. With the screen and keyboard connected, the screen will be too low, the keyboard will be placed too high or a little bit of both. This means the importance of micro-breaks increase, and more frequent changes in posture will be needed.
If you follow the above protocol you will put yourself in a less compromising position. However, you still will put your neck in a compromising positioning. Losing the normal curve in your neck can cause headaches, neck stiffness, numbness and tingling into the arms and hands as well as shoulder pain. If you suffer from any of these symptoms you should seek out a corrective care chiropractor who can assess your neck and let you know if you would do well under care.